Reflect Shopify Product Updates in WordPress Posts
This flow is recommended for preventing missed updates of product information on your blog and ensuring consistency between your online store and blog information.
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When utilizing both Shopify and WordPress, do you find yourself creating product pages on WordPress while checking Shopify? Although this isn't particularly unusual, human errors are more likely to occur when manually transcribing data. Additionally, if you have a large number of products, you might find yourself spending most of your time editing WordPress, leaving other tasks unattended.
The solution to these issues is automation through data integration between Shopify and WordPress!
<span class="mark-yellow">By integrating data, you can make the process of checking Shopify data while editing WordPress more efficient!</span>
Moreover, by utilizing the no-code tool Yoom, integrating data between Shopify and WordPress becomes easy. Even those without programming knowledge can easily achieve integration. Give it a try!
By using Yoom, you can easily integrate Shopify and WordPress without any coding. Yoom provides templates for integrating Shopify and WordPress, so you can achieve integration immediately just by registering, even without API knowledge.
By integrating the APIs of Shopify and WordPress, you can automatically sync Shopify data with WordPress!
Simply click "Try it out" for the automation example you're interested in and register an account to immediately experience the integration of Shopify and WordPress. Registration takes just 30 seconds, so feel free to give it a try!
This flow is recommended for those who want to streamline the creation of product introduction posts and reduce data entry errors.
This flow is recommended for preventing missed updates of product information on your blog and ensuring consistency between your online store and blog information.
This flow is recommended for those who are manually registering customers and creating users, and feel that the process is consuming too much time and effort.
Let's dive right in and create a flow that integrates Shopify with WordPress!
This time, we'll be using Yoom to proceed with the integration of Shopify and WordPress without any coding. If you don't have a Yoom account yet, please create one using the registration form here.
[What is Yoom]
This time, we'll create a flow bot that generates a WordPress post whenever product information is created in Shopify!
The creation process can be broadly divided into the following steps:
Click "+ Add" from "My App" in the left menu of the Yoom screen.
Enter the name of the app you want to connect in the search box.
When you search for the Shopify app, a new registration screen will appear.
Enter the "API Key", "API Secret Key", and "Subdomain", then press the "Add" button.
Once the app installation is complete on the Shopify site, the connection is also complete!
※For detailed registration instructions, please check here.
When you search for WordPress, a new registration screen will appear.
Enter the "Account Name", "Domain", "Username", and "Password" after carefully reading the notes.
※The username is the name displayed on the right side of the black admin bar at the top of the WordPress screen!!
Once the input is complete, click "Add" to complete the connection!
Next, copy the template to be used this time.
When the template is copied to "My Project", this screen will be displayed.
Open the copied template from "My Project" in the menu on the left.
Click on "When product information is created".
*Shopify is an app for users of the "Team Plan" and "Success Plan". Using it with the Free Plan or Mini Plan may cause errors in Flowbot operations and data connections, so please be careful.
*The paid plans (Team Plan and Success Plan) offer a 2-week free trial. During the trial period, you can try Shopify without any restrictions. Take this opportunity to experience various features!
Enter the necessary information.
"Title": Can be changed if needed
"Account information linked with Shopify": Ensure it is correct
"Trigger Action": Select "When product information is created (Webhook)"
Follow the instructions on the screen.
The settings screen within the actual Shopify site is as follows.
After entering the necessary information and sending a test, click "Test" on the Yoom screen.
If the test is successful, this screen will be displayed.
(*It may take about a minute for Yoom to receive the data. If the test fails, wait a while and click "Test" again!)
Scroll further to see the output.
This will be the data needed when linking with WordPress, so be sure to check it!
Once confirmed, click "Save".
For detailed explanations about the output, please check here.
Click "Create new post".
Enter the necessary information.
"Title": Can be changed if needed
"Account information linked with WordPress": Ensure it is correct
"Action": Select "Create a new post"
*First, to post a new blog on WordPress, you need to install and activate this plugin. Make sure to install it in advance!
Then enter the "Slug".
By utilizing the output obtained in Step 3, you can reference information.
This time, we will explain the method when using "Product ID" as the slug.
① Click the input field to display the output
② Click "When product information is created (Webhook)"
③ Select "Product ID"
Next, select the "Status".
Fill in the necessary fields using the output in the same way!
Once the input is complete, click "Test".
If the test is successful, click "Save".
Finally, click "Turn on the trigger" to complete the automation settings.
Make sure the Flowbot is operating correctly.
Thank you for your hard work on the setup!
This concludes the procedure for linking to create a WordPress post when product information is created in Shopify!
By leveraging the APIs of Shopify and WordPress, various automations can be achieved!
How about the following automations, for example?
It is possible to create customer information, send notifications via chat tools or email when an order occurs, and automatically add to the database!
You can automate tasks such as adding users, creating articles, and sending notifications for new posts or comments in WordPress. By integrating with ChatGPT, it is also possible to automatically generate post ideas.
By integrating Shopify with WordPress, you may be able to simplify tasks such as creating product pages and launching advertisements!
This could lead to more efficient web management by eliminating the need to edit WordPress while checking Shopify data!
<span class="mark-yellow">As a result, you can expect to have more resources available, leading to improved work efficiency and reduced workload!</span>
Moreover, the data integration introduced here is designed to be easy even for beginners. Yoom is simple and user-friendly, requiring no complex programming knowledge.
This makes it easier for those who have previously given up on automation to give it a try!
Registration takes just 30 seconds, and you can start using it immediately afterward. Try it out and see how it feels!